Do You Need to Overthrow the Schedule for January?

New Year, New You?: Do You Need to Overthrow the Schedule for January? Written by Chelsea McLeod It’s a new year; is it going to be a new you? Are you anticipating a significant change this year or hoping to keep it relatively status quo? Some people find it necessary to make significant changes and […]
Social Media Coordinator Editor (Intern)

Schoolio Learning is looking for a Social Media Coordinator Editor (Intern). About us We are on a mission to modernize education delivery and create a space for students, parents and educators to co-create personalized learning. Our vision is to inspire every child to love learning. We are making education more accessible, fun, and personalized by […]
How to Navigate and Annotate Schoolio Digital Lessons

How to Navigate and Annotate Schoolio Digital Lessons We are so excited that you are trying out the Schoolio Digital Platform. If you haven’t already, check out all the informative blogs about how to get started. This blog will cover one of the most fascinating parts of the Schoolio Digital Platform! Let’s learn how to […]
How to Bring Writing into Other Areas

Sneaking It In: How to Bring Writing Into Other Areas By Chelsea McLeod Writing in school is often seen as a skill linked only to English. It is often viewed as an immovable part of the curriculum and focus in this class. While this is technically true, it is not the whole picture. Not only is […]
Does Your Student Hate Writing?

Does Your Student Hate Writing?: Tips and Tricks to Make It Easier By: Chelsea McLeod Has your writing time become the bane of your existence, the most challenging part of your homeschooling routine? Is your kid miserable when It comes time to practice writing? Are they pushing back, getting easily frustrated, complaining, avoiding and completely […]
Manage Disruptions to Learning

Learning disruptions continue to frustrate parents, teachers and students across Canada and the United States. We all had high hopes that the Covid-19 pandemic would be entirely over by now, and education and life as we once knew it could continue as usual. Yet, we are entering the third year of the pandemic and are […]
Affordable Homeschooling Curriculum and Price Increases

Inflation is a word that makes many of us cringe as we watch the price of groceries, clothes, fuel, and everyday essentials rise. Finding ways to afford essential items has become a challenge for many people worldwide. Many people are concerned about their homeschooling curriculum needs as they continue to watch the cost of everything […]
Prepare Your Pre-Teen for Grade 8

How can you prepare your pre-teen for grade 8? Make sure you still let them have that fun summer that they want but also aim to keep them on track, catch them up from pandemic learning loss, avoid summer learning loss and prepare them for grade eight? It’s a huge task, but it doesn’t have […]
Prepare Your Child for Grade Six

Are you wondering the best way to prepare your child for grade six? Doing so without causing them tremendous stress and frustration from doing too much work on fun summer days? What’s the easiest way to prevent summer learning loss, prepare your child for grade six and let them have a fun summer? Avoid summer […]
Prepare Your Child for Grade Four

Are you worried that your child isn’t prepared for grade four or that they might lose too much knowledge due to summer learning loss? What’s the best way to keep your child on track with their learning during the summer? Should you crowd their day with learning time and curriculum? Or allow them to have […]